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In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost fertilizer, a mini tractor modelled from a motorbike, an online learning platform and a urine test that can diagnose malaria in a matter of minutes. Entrepreneurs, scientists, economists and doctors are sharing their knowledge and learning from their continental colleagues.

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone on a State visit that is expected to enhance bilateral and economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The President will join about a dozen of his Cabinet Ministers who arrived in Botswana yesterday for the diplomatic mission which is expected to see the countries signing a number of agreements.
Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been frosty in the last decade after the much publicised fallout between former President Robert Mugabe and Botswana’s President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, who threw brickbats at each other on a number of occasions.
Since President Mugabe resigned from office in November, President Khama has shown eagerness to engage Zimbabwe from a fresh plinth as he was one of the Heads of States who attended President Mnangagwa’s inauguration.
That this will be President Mnangagwa’s first official state visit since he was sworn into office in November last year, speaks volumes about President Khama’s keenness to restore sound relations between the two countries.
State visits are initiated by the host and considered the highest level of diplomatic engagements between nations.
Speaking to our Harare Bureau from Gaborone yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International TradeMinisterLieutenant General Sibusisio Moyo (Retired) said President Mnangagwa is expected in Gaborone today.
“We are expecting the Head of State to come in for the State Visit. He is also going to address a business Conference with Zimbabweans living here as well as Botswana business people that have interests or might have future interests in our country.”
Minister Moyo said the historic mission to Botswana will catapult relations between the two countries to new heights by restoring the Joint Commission forum for the two neighbours.
“It is what I would call a resuscitation of the Joint Commission between Zimbabwe and Botswana. The last Joint Commission was about seven or so years ago.
“The main objective is to reinvigorate the relations particularly the economic cooperation between the two nations.
“This visit will simultaneously enhance the level of cooperation to Bi National Commission so that the Heads of States can be able to focus on economic cooperation.”
Minister Moyo said another delegation of officials from Zimbabwe had been in Botswana since last week, laying the groundwork for the signing of bilateral agreements.
“On Wednesday last week, officials from about 14 Ministries arrived here to carry out the preparatory work. We are going to have a packed programme and I have also come with several Cabinet Ministers who will sign agreements with their counterparts from here. The officials had been having their meetings and today (yesterday), we are also having the meeting for the Ministers.
“One of the highlights of the agenda is the agreement that we are going to amplify our cooperation by setting up the Bi-National commission. We are going to give timelines to various Memorandum, of Agreements that are going to be signed between the various Ministries.”
In a statement last week, the Botswana Government said the visit would strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas.
“The Government of the Republic of Botswana wishes to inform that His Excellency Mr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will undertake a two-day state visit to the Republic of Botswana from 12 to 13 February 2018, at the invitation of his counterpart, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana. The visit will accord the two leaders an opportunity to deliberate on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.
“The JointPermanentCommission on Cooperation (JPCC) will discuss a wide range of issues with a view to broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade and investment promotion, energy, control of trans-boundary animal diseases, tourism promotion , education, health, shared water courses, transportation and cultural cooperation to mention but a few,” said the Botswana Government.
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In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta held bilateral talks with PresidentIan Khama in Botswana. One of the main items in President Kenyatta's engagement with his Botswana counterpart is to push for ways of boosting business engagements between Kenya and Botswana.
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The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
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Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

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He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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Gaborone

Gaborone (TswanaIPA:[χabʊˈrʊnɛ]; English /ˌɡæbəˈroʊniː/GA-bə-ROH-nee) is the capital/largest city of Botswana with a population of 231,626 based on the 2011 census, about 10% of the total population of Botswana. Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census.

Gaborone is situated between Kgale and Oodi Hills, on the Notwane River in the south-eastern corner of Botswana, and 15 kilometres (9.3mi) from the South African border. The city is served by the Sir Seretse Khama International Airport. It is an administrative district in its own right, but is the capital of the surrounding South-East District. Locals often refer to the city as Gabs.

Many languages are spoken there, Setswana (Tswana) being the main language. English, iKalanga, and the native language of the Kgalagadi, are also spoken.

Because the city had no tribal affiliation and was close to fresh water, the city was planned to be the capital in the mid-1960s when the Bechuanaland Protectorate became an independent nation. The centre of the city is a long strip of commercial businesses, called the Mall, with a semicircle-shaped area of government offices to the west of the Mall. The city is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, and this has created problems with housing and illegal settlements. The city has also dealt with conflicts spilling into the country from Zimbabwe and South Africa during the 1980s.

Botswana

Botswana/bɒtˈswɑːnə/, officially the Republic of Botswana (Tswana:Lefatshe la Botswana), is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition of stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.

Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long.

A mid-sized country of just over 2 million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Formerly one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $18,825 per year as of 2015, which is one of the highest in Africa. Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a modest standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.

He is also the grandson of Sekgoma II (1869–1925), who was the paramount chief of the Bamangwato people, and the great-grandson of Khama III (1837–1923), their king; and the great-great grandson of Kgosikgolo Sekgoma I, the Chief of the Bamangwato people (1815–1885). The name "Seretse" means “the clay that binds together,” and was given to his father to celebrate the recent reconciliation of his father and grandfather; this reconciliation assured Seretse’s Khama's own ascension to the throne with his aged father’s death in 1925. Seretse Khama Ian Khama is named after his father to continue this historical legacy. He is also known simply as Ian Khama to differentiate between himself and his father. Tshekedi Khama II, Ian Khama's brother, was named after their great uncle, Tshekedi Khama who was the regent and guardian for Kgosi Seretse Khama, the first President of Botswana.

Early life

Kenyatta is the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's founding father and first president (1964–1978). His family hails from the Kikuyu, a Bantu ethnic group. His given name "Uhuru" is from the Swahili term for "freedom", and was given to him in anticipation of Kenya's upcoming independence. Uhuru attended St Mary's School in Nairobi. Between 1979 and 1980, he also briefly worked as a teller at the Kenya Commercial Bank.

African innovators trade skills and ideas in Gaborone

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Gaborone, Botswana trade fair dancing

Gaborone, Botswana trade fair dancing

Gaborone, Botswana trade fair dancing

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Labour Day Celebrations Gaborone

Labour Day Celebrations Gaborone

Labour Day Celebrations Gaborone

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone on a State visit that is expected to enhance bilateral and economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The President will join about a dozen of his Cabinet Ministers who arrived in Botswana yesterday for the diplomatic mission which is expected to see the countries signing a number of agreements.
Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been frosty in the last decade after the much publicised fallout between former President Robert Mugabe and Botswana’s President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, who threw brickbats at each other on a number of occasions.
Since President Mugabe resigned from office in November, President Khama has shown eagerness to engage Zimbabwe from a fresh plinth as he was one of the Heads of States who attended President Mnangagwa’s inauguration.
That this will be President Mnangagwa’s first official state visit since he was sworn into office in November last year, speaks volumes about President Khama’s keenness to restore sound relations between the two countries.
State visits are initiated by the host and considered the highest level of diplomatic engagements between nations.
Speaking to our Harare Bureau from Gaborone yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International TradeMinisterLieutenant General Sibusisio Moyo (Retired) said President Mnangagwa is expected in Gaborone today.
“We are expecting the Head of State to come in for the State Visit. He is also going to address a business Conference with Zimbabweans living here as well as Botswana business people that have interests or might have future interests in our country.”
Minister Moyo said the historic mission to Botswana will catapult relations between the two countries to new heights by restoring the Joint Commission forum for the two neighbours.
“It is what I would call a resuscitation of the Joint Commission between Zimbabwe and Botswana. The last Joint Commission was about seven or so years ago.
“The main objective is to reinvigorate the relations particularly the economic cooperation between the two nations.
“This visit will simultaneously enhance the level of cooperation to Bi National Commission so that the Heads of States can be able to focus on economic cooperation.”
Minister Moyo said another delegation of officials from Zimbabwe had been in Botswana since last week, laying the groundwork for the signing of bilateral agreements.
“On Wednesday last week, officials from about 14 Ministries arrived here to carry out the preparatory work. We are going to have a packed programme and I have also come with several Cabinet Ministers who will sign agreements with their counterparts from here. The officials had been having their meetings and today (yesterday), we are also having the meeting for the Ministers.
“One of the highlights of the agenda is the agreement that we are going to amplify our cooperation by setting up the Bi-National commission. We are going to give timelines to various Memorandum, of Agreements that are going to be signed between the various Ministries.”
In a statement last week, the Botswana Government said the visit would strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas.
“The Government of the Republic of Botswana wishes to inform that His Excellency Mr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will undertake a two-day state visit to the Republic of Botswana from 12 to 13 February 2018, at the invitation of his counterpart, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana. The visit will accord the two leaders an opportunity to deliberate on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.
“The JointPermanentCommission on Cooperation (JPCC) will discuss a wide range of issues with a view to broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade and investment promotion, energy, control of trans-boundary animal diseases, tourism promotion , education, health, shared water courses, transportation and cultural cooperation to mention but a few,” said the Botswana Government.
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Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
Regarded in many circles as 'Mr Dreads', Jabu Stone is renowned for his dedication to the promotion of braids and dreadlocks among African people through his successful hair products. "After all", says Jabu Stone, "the African dreadlock style is the oldest hairstyle to be found on the African continent. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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President Kenyatta visits Gaborone in bid to improve bilateral ties

President Kenyatta visits Gaborone in bid to improve bilateral ties

President Kenyatta visits Gaborone in bid to improve bilateral ties

President Uhuru Kenyatta held bilateral talks with PresidentIan Khama in Botswana. One of the main items in President Kenyatta's engagement with his Botswana counterpart is to push for ways of boosting business engagements between Kenya and Botswana.
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Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

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Mugabe blast Cites

Mugabe blast Cites

Mugabe blast Cites

Mugabe blast Cites.
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He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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In 2012, PresidentIan Khama of Botswana co-hosted with CI the Summit for Sustainability in Africa. The Summit was attended by heads of state and ministers from 10 African nations, corporate leaders, and other thought leaders, and together they set the path to tackle the urgent issue of growing the economy of their respective countries while also ensuring the protection of their vital natural resources like forests and fresh water. The result: a sea change in the way these forward-thinking African nations are choosing to develop.
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African innovators trade skills and ideas in Gaborone

In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost fertilizer, a mini tractor modelled from a motorbike, an online learning platform and a urine test that can diagnose malaria in a matter of minutes. Entrepreneurs, scientists, economists and doctors are sharing their knowledge and learning from their continental colleagues.

Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
Regarded in many circles as 'Mr Dreads', Jabu Stone is renowned for his dedication to the promotion of braids and dreadlocks among African people through his successful hair products. "After all", says Jabu Stone,...

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President Kenyatta visits Gaborone in bid to improve bilateral ties

President Uhuru Kenyatta held bilateral talks with PresidentIan Khama in Botswana. One of the main items in President Kenyatta's engagement with his Botswana counterpart is to push for ways of boosting business engagements between Kenya and Botswana.
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Botswana Trade Portal 2016

Botswana investment and trade conference is underway

The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
Hundreds of international and local investors have descended on the landlocked country in search of business opportunities and potential business partners. Botswana is hosting the event for the 12th time and Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson, is one of the speakers.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

published: 31 Oct 2017

Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

published: 28 Mar 2012

Mugabe blast Cites

Mugabe blast Cites.
Gaborone — PresidentRobert Mugabe last week accused the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) of imposing their beliefs on Africans by controlling how they should use their natural resources.
He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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The Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa

In 2012, PresidentIan Khama of Botswana co-hosted with CI the Summit for Sustainability in Africa. The Summit was attended by heads of state and ministers from 10 African nations, corporate leaders, and other thought leaders, and together they set the path to tackle the urgent issue of growing the economy of their respective countries while also ensuring the protection of their vital natural resources like forests and fresh water. The result: a sea change in the way these forward-thinking African nations are choosing to develop.
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In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost f...

In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost fertilizer, a mini tractor modelled from a motorbike, an online learning platform and a urine test that can diagnose malaria in a matter of minutes. Entrepreneurs, scientists, economists and doctors are sharing their knowledge and learning from their continental colleagues.

In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost fertilizer, a mini tractor modelled from a motorbike, an online learning platform and a urine test that can diagnose malaria in a matter of minutes. Entrepreneurs, scientists, economists and doctors are sharing their knowledge and learning from their continental colleagues.

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone on a State visit that is expected to enhance bilateral and economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The President will join about a dozen of his Cabinet Ministers who arrived in Botswana yesterday for the diplomatic mission which is expected to see the countries signing a number of agreements.
Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been frosty in the last decade after the much publicised fallout between former President Robert Mugabe and Botswana’s President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, who threw brickbats at each other on a number of occasions.
Since President Mugabe resigned from office in November, President Khama has shown eagerness to engage Zimbabwe from a fresh plinth as he was one of the Heads of States who attended President Mnangagwa’s inauguration.
That this will be President Mnangagwa’s first official state visit since he was sworn into office in November last year, speaks volumes about President Khama’s keenness to restore sound relations between the two countries.
State visits are initiated by the host and considered the highest level of diplomatic engagements between nations.
Speaking to our Harare Bureau from Gaborone yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International TradeMinisterLieutenant General Sibusisio Moyo (Retired) said President Mnangagwa is expected in Gaborone today.
“We are expecting the Head of State to come in for the State Visit. He is also going to address a business Conference with Zimbabweans living here as well as Botswana business people that have interests or might have future interests in our country.”
Minister Moyo said the historic mission to Botswana will catapult relations between the two countries to new heights by restoring the Joint Commission forum for the two neighbours.
“It is what I would call a resuscitation of the Joint Commission between Zimbabwe and Botswana. The last Joint Commission was about seven or so years ago.
“The main objective is to reinvigorate the relations particularly the economic cooperation between the two nations.
“This visit will simultaneously enhance the level of cooperation to Bi National Commission so that the Heads of States can be able to focus on economic cooperation.”
Minister Moyo said another delegation of officials from Zimbabwe had been in Botswana since last week, laying the groundwork for the signing of bilateral agreements.
“On Wednesday last week, officials from about 14 Ministries arrived here to carry out the preparatory work. We are going to have a packed programme and I have also come with several Cabinet Ministers who will sign agreements with their counterparts from here. The officials had been having their meetings and today (yesterday), we are also having the meeting for the Ministers.
“One of the highlights of the agenda is the agreement that we are going to amplify our cooperation by setting up the Bi-National commission. We are going to give timelines to various Memorandum, of Agreements that are going to be signed between the various Ministries.”
In a statement last week, the Botswana Government said the visit would strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas.
“The Government of the Republic of Botswana wishes to inform that His Excellency Mr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will undertake a two-day state visit to the Republic of Botswana from 12 to 13 February 2018, at the invitation of his counterpart, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana. The visit will accord the two leaders an opportunity to deliberate on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.
“The JointPermanentCommission on Cooperation (JPCC) will discuss a wide range of issues with a view to broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade and investment promotion, energy, control of trans-boundary animal diseases, tourism promotion , education, health, shared water courses, transportation and cultural cooperation to mention but a few,” said the Botswana Government.
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President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone on a State visit that is expected to enhance bilateral and economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The President will join about a dozen of his Cabinet Ministers who arrived in Botswana yesterday for the diplomatic mission which is expected to see the countries signing a number of agreements.
Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been frosty in the last decade after the much publicised fallout between former President Robert Mugabe and Botswana’s President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, who threw brickbats at each other on a number of occasions.
Since President Mugabe resigned from office in November, President Khama has shown eagerness to engage Zimbabwe from a fresh plinth as he was one of the Heads of States who attended President Mnangagwa’s inauguration.
That this will be President Mnangagwa’s first official state visit since he was sworn into office in November last year, speaks volumes about President Khama’s keenness to restore sound relations between the two countries.
State visits are initiated by the host and considered the highest level of diplomatic engagements between nations.
Speaking to our Harare Bureau from Gaborone yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International TradeMinisterLieutenant General Sibusisio Moyo (Retired) said President Mnangagwa is expected in Gaborone today.
“We are expecting the Head of State to come in for the State Visit. He is also going to address a business Conference with Zimbabweans living here as well as Botswana business people that have interests or might have future interests in our country.”
Minister Moyo said the historic mission to Botswana will catapult relations between the two countries to new heights by restoring the Joint Commission forum for the two neighbours.
“It is what I would call a resuscitation of the Joint Commission between Zimbabwe and Botswana. The last Joint Commission was about seven or so years ago.
“The main objective is to reinvigorate the relations particularly the economic cooperation between the two nations.
“This visit will simultaneously enhance the level of cooperation to Bi National Commission so that the Heads of States can be able to focus on economic cooperation.”
Minister Moyo said another delegation of officials from Zimbabwe had been in Botswana since last week, laying the groundwork for the signing of bilateral agreements.
“On Wednesday last week, officials from about 14 Ministries arrived here to carry out the preparatory work. We are going to have a packed programme and I have also come with several Cabinet Ministers who will sign agreements with their counterparts from here. The officials had been having their meetings and today (yesterday), we are also having the meeting for the Ministers.
“One of the highlights of the agenda is the agreement that we are going to amplify our cooperation by setting up the Bi-National commission. We are going to give timelines to various Memorandum, of Agreements that are going to be signed between the various Ministries.”
In a statement last week, the Botswana Government said the visit would strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas.
“The Government of the Republic of Botswana wishes to inform that His Excellency Mr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will undertake a two-day state visit to the Republic of Botswana from 12 to 13 February 2018, at the invitation of his counterpart, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana. The visit will accord the two leaders an opportunity to deliberate on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.
“The JointPermanentCommission on Cooperation (JPCC) will discuss a wide range of issues with a view to broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade and investment promotion, energy, control of trans-boundary animal diseases, tourism promotion , education, health, shared water courses, transportation and cultural cooperation to mention but a few,” said the Botswana Government.
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Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to bein...

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
Regarded in many circles as 'Mr Dreads', Jabu Stone is renowned for his dedication to the promotion of braids and dreadlocks among African people through his successful hair products. "After all", says Jabu Stone, "the African dreadlock style is the oldest hairstyle to be found on the African continent. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
Regarded in many circles as 'Mr Dreads', Jabu Stone is renowned for his dedication to the promotion of braids and dreadlocks among African people through his successful hair products. "After all", says Jabu Stone, "the African dreadlock style is the oldest hairstyle to be found on the African continent. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

President Uhuru Kenyatta held bilateral talks with PresidentIan Khama in Botswana. One of the main items in President Kenyatta's engagement with his Botswana counterpart is to push for ways of boosting business engagements between Kenya and Botswana.
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Botswana investment and trade conference is underway

The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
Hundreds of international and local investors have descended on the landlocked country in search of b...

The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
Hundreds of international and local investors have descended on the landlocked country in search of business opportunities and potential business partners. Botswana is hosting the event for the 12th time and Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson, is one of the speakers.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
Hundreds of international and local investors have descended on the landlocked country in search of business opportunities and potential business partners. Botswana is hosting the event for the 12th time and Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson, is one of the speakers.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where i...

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

Mugabe blast Cites.
Gaborone — PresidentRobert Mugabe last week accused the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) of imposing their beliefs on Africans by controlling how they should use their natural resources.
He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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Gaborone — PresidentRobert Mugabe last week accused the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) of imposing their beliefs on Africans by controlling how they should use their natural resources.
He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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In 2012, PresidentIan Khama of Botswana co-hosted with CI the Summit for Sustainability in Africa. The Summit was attended by heads of state and ministers from 10 African nations, corporate leaders, and other thought leaders, and together they set the path to tackle the urgent issue of growing the economy of their respective countries while also ensuring the protection of their vital natural resources like forests and fresh water. The result: a sea change in the way these forward-thinking African nations are choosing to develop.
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In 2012, PresidentIan Khama of Botswana co-hosted with CI the Summit for Sustainability in Africa. The Summit was attended by heads of state and ministers from 10 African nations, corporate leaders, and other thought leaders, and together they set the path to tackle the urgent issue of growing the economy of their respective countries while also ensuring the protection of their vital natural resources like forests and fresh water. The result: a sea change in the way these forward-thinking African nations are choosing to develop.
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Botswana Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local...

What are the top 10 activities in Botswana? Rhino Africa's Travel Tips

There is something truly remarkable about the wild places of Botswana. So remote and pristine, Botswana is a nature-lover’s dream. And there’s a range of amazing things to do there. These are the ten best.
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The top country to visit in 2016: Botswana | Lonely Planet

http://lptravel.to/topcountries | A visual portrait of the top country in our Best in Travel 2016 selections. Botswana celebrates 50 years of independence in 2016 and there’s a lot for it to shout about, not least the way it has balanced economic growth with protecting its natural riches. Prepare for a severe case of slack-jawed-with-awe syndrome when you visit.
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Gaborone, Botswana

Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather and climate.
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published: 11 Mar 2014

6 Things NOT To Do in Botswana

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Malaria is a thing in Botswana, so you’re definitely going to want some mosquito repellent. You can also lower your risk of catching malaria by visiting during the winter months.
2. Don’t Skip the Okavango Delta
This lush natural reserve is like the opening ten minutes of The Lion King. You can sail over the waters, and camp out next to the river itself, always surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife.
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Botswana's capital transformed dramatically over 5 years

Botswana has experienced good levels of economic growth. This is mainly due to a growing mining industry that deals in diamond, copper and nickel.
The overall economic growth of Botswana is very visible, especially in the city of Gaborone.
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GABORONE, BOTSWANA || PART 1/3 || STEER

Part I: Gaborone (21/05/2017 - 24/05/2017)
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Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local fishermen are provided with a good income to support their families. Since 1915 Ma-Un has been Botswana’s main city and until the beginning of the 1990s was only accessible via dusty gravel roads, a border town on the edge of a vast wilderness. The state run Moremi National Park that extends for around a hundred thousand hectares is the largest nature reserve in the Okavango Delta. It is located on Chief’s Island, the largest island in the region. In recent years further private wildlife reserves have been established that are well worth a visit and are also strictly controlled and protected natural habitats. Amid the African wilderness we arrive at a luxurious lodge that is not only the ideal starting point for many safaris but also provides a good degree of relaxation after an exhausting day out. Suddenly two members of the San Tribe approach the lodge. These ‘Bushmen’ will accompany us on our journey into the Kalahari Desert that is also their home. Elephant herds on the Chobe River, the vast wilderness of the Kalahari and the mystique of the Okavango Delta help to make Botswana one of the last great paradises on Earth!

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local fishermen are provided with a good income to support their families. Since 1915 Ma-Un has been Botswana’s main city and until the beginning of the 1990s was only accessible via dusty gravel roads, a border town on the edge of a vast wilderness. The state run Moremi National Park that extends for around a hundred thousand hectares is the largest nature reserve in the Okavango Delta. It is located on Chief’s Island, the largest island in the region. In recent years further private wildlife reserves have been established that are well worth a visit and are also strictly controlled and protected natural habitats. Amid the African wilderness we arrive at a luxurious lodge that is not only the ideal starting point for many safaris but also provides a good degree of relaxation after an exhausting day out. Suddenly two members of the San Tribe approach the lodge. These ‘Bushmen’ will accompany us on our journey into the Kalahari Desert that is also their home. Elephant herds on the Chobe River, the vast wilderness of the Kalahari and the mystique of the Okavango Delta help to make Botswana one of the last great paradises on Earth!

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Botswana is a land-locked country located in Southern Africa and bordering on Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Botswana is famous for its wildlife, areas like the Chobe National Park, Moremi National Park in the Okavango Delta and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve have a very high concentration of game.
The bulk of the Kalahari desert falls within Botswana's borders and Botswana is home to most of the world's San (bushman) population.
The economy, one of the most robust on the continent, is dominated by diamond mining and tourism.
Talk in Botswana, Southern Africa
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The official languages of Botswana are English and Tswana. Kalanga is spoken near the Zimbabwe border areas, and is similar to Shona.
The language of business in Botswana is English and most people in urban areas speak it, although in the more rural areas many people do not speak English, particularly the older generations. The primary indigenous tongue is Tswana, and is the first language of the overwhelming majority of the population. It is not difficult to learn basic greetings and such, and using these in conversation will make people very happy.
See in Botswana, Southern Africa
============================
Wildlife is Botswana's main draw. Wildlife parks compose nearly one-fifth of the country. In these parks you will find lions, cheetahs, crocodiles, hippos, elephants, antelope, wild dogs, and hundreds of species of birds. Visitors can take safaris and stay in lodges running the gamut from inexpensive dorms for backpackers with tour buses to $1,000+/night private lodges with your own maid & driver.
Among southern Africa's most impressive—and popular—wildlife destinations is the Okavango Delta where the Okavango River widens into the world's largest inland delta. Lying in the middle of the arid Kalahari, the swamps & water channels attract animals from thousands of kilometers around and triples in size (to 100 000 sq. km.!) during floods in July and August. Nearby Chobe National Park has a large population of elephants and it's also easy to spot many of Africa's well-known species, especially zebras and lions. The bleak salt pans of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park attract a large number and variety of birds year-round. Other great game parks include Nxai Pan National Park, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, & Gemsbok National Park.
Most of the native tribes in Botswana only dress in traditional outfits and perform rituals for tourists. Nevertheless, for the culture-cravers, the villages of D'Kar and Xai-Xai have many offerings, including arts, crafts, and the opportunity to participate in various rituals. Tsodilo Hills contain one of the largest collections of rock art on the continent.
Buy in Botswana, Southern Africa
===========================
Botswana's currency is the pula', often locally symbolised as "P"; its ISO 4217 code is BWP placed directly before the amount with no intervening space.
Banknotes circulate in denominations of BWP10, BWP20, BWP50, BWP100 and BWP200. You can find 5, 10, 25, and 50 thebe coins, together with BWP1, BWP2 and BWP5 pieces and 100 thebe equals one pula. In Setswana, pula means "rain" and thebe means "shield." Rough conversions were BWP10.61=USD1, BWP11.35=€1, BWP13.13=GBP1 and BWP0.78=ZAR1 in Jan 2017.
Shopping
For the independent traveller prices in Botswana compare to neighbouring South Africa. Notable exceptions are petrol and diesel which are about a third cheaper in Botswana, and alcohol, which is about a third more expensive.
Eat in Botswana, Southern Africa
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IndigenousBotswana cuisine is similar to the rest of southern Africa and offers little to inspire. Beef is taken seriously and can be of exceptional quality. The braai is a popular cuisine.
Stay safe
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People in Botswana are very friendly and the crime rate is low. There isn't much to worry about on this front. Nevertheless, crime has been on the rise over the past several years, so always be aware of your surroundings. Basic common sense will keep you safe from the predatory wildlife in rural areas. Botswana happens to be one of the safest countries in Africa, no civil war, less corruption, human rights, no natural disasters e.g earthquakes or tsunamis.

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Botswana is a land-locked country located in Southern Africa and bordering on Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Botswana is famous for its wildlife, areas like the Chobe National Park, Moremi National Park in the Okavango Delta and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve have a very high concentration of game.
The bulk of the Kalahari desert falls within Botswana's borders and Botswana is home to most of the world's San (bushman) population.
The economy, one of the most robust on the continent, is dominated by diamond mining and tourism.
Talk in Botswana, Southern Africa
===========================
The official languages of Botswana are English and Tswana. Kalanga is spoken near the Zimbabwe border areas, and is similar to Shona.
The language of business in Botswana is English and most people in urban areas speak it, although in the more rural areas many people do not speak English, particularly the older generations. The primary indigenous tongue is Tswana, and is the first language of the overwhelming majority of the population. It is not difficult to learn basic greetings and such, and using these in conversation will make people very happy.
See in Botswana, Southern Africa
============================
Wildlife is Botswana's main draw. Wildlife parks compose nearly one-fifth of the country. In these parks you will find lions, cheetahs, crocodiles, hippos, elephants, antelope, wild dogs, and hundreds of species of birds. Visitors can take safaris and stay in lodges running the gamut from inexpensive dorms for backpackers with tour buses to $1,000+/night private lodges with your own maid & driver.
Among southern Africa's most impressive—and popular—wildlife destinations is the Okavango Delta where the Okavango River widens into the world's largest inland delta. Lying in the middle of the arid Kalahari, the swamps & water channels attract animals from thousands of kilometers around and triples in size (to 100 000 sq. km.!) during floods in July and August. Nearby Chobe National Park has a large population of elephants and it's also easy to spot many of Africa's well-known species, especially zebras and lions. The bleak salt pans of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park attract a large number and variety of birds year-round. Other great game parks include Nxai Pan National Park, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, & Gemsbok National Park.
Most of the native tribes in Botswana only dress in traditional outfits and perform rituals for tourists. Nevertheless, for the culture-cravers, the villages of D'Kar and Xai-Xai have many offerings, including arts, crafts, and the opportunity to participate in various rituals. Tsodilo Hills contain one of the largest collections of rock art on the continent.
Buy in Botswana, Southern Africa
===========================
Botswana's currency is the pula', often locally symbolised as "P"; its ISO 4217 code is BWP placed directly before the amount with no intervening space.
Banknotes circulate in denominations of BWP10, BWP20, BWP50, BWP100 and BWP200. You can find 5, 10, 25, and 50 thebe coins, together with BWP1, BWP2 and BWP5 pieces and 100 thebe equals one pula. In Setswana, pula means "rain" and thebe means "shield." Rough conversions were BWP10.61=USD1, BWP11.35=€1, BWP13.13=GBP1 and BWP0.78=ZAR1 in Jan 2017.
Shopping
For the independent traveller prices in Botswana compare to neighbouring South Africa. Notable exceptions are petrol and diesel which are about a third cheaper in Botswana, and alcohol, which is about a third more expensive.
Eat in Botswana, Southern Africa
==========================
IndigenousBotswana cuisine is similar to the rest of southern Africa and offers little to inspire. Beef is taken seriously and can be of exceptional quality. The braai is a popular cuisine.
Stay safe
===========
People in Botswana are very friendly and the crime rate is low. There isn't much to worry about on this front. Nevertheless, crime has been on the rise over the past several years, so always be aware of your surroundings. Basic common sense will keep you safe from the predatory wildlife in rural areas. Botswana happens to be one of the safest countries in Africa, no civil war, less corruption, human rights, no natural disasters e.g earthquakes or tsunamis.

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What are the top 10 activities in Botswana? Rhino Africa's Travel Tips

There is something truly remarkable about the wild places of Botswana. So remote and pristine, Botswana is a nature-lover’s dream. And there’s a range of amazin...

There is something truly remarkable about the wild places of Botswana. So remote and pristine, Botswana is a nature-lover’s dream. And there’s a range of amazing things to do there. These are the ten best.
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The top country to visit in 2016: Botswana | Lonely Planet

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http://lptravel.to/topcountries | A visual portrait of the top country in our Best in Travel 2016 selections. Botswana celebrates 50 years of independence in 2016 and there’s a lot for it to shout about, not least the way it has balanced economic growth with protecting its natural riches. Prepare for a severe case of slack-jawed-with-awe syndrome when you visit.
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6 Things NOT To Do in Botswana

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Botswana has its share of troubles, just like any developed nation, but it’s also considered one of the safest natio...

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Botswana has its share of troubles, just like any developed nation, but it’s also considered one of the safest nations in Africa. It’s safe, it’s gorgeous, and they have rhinos there...
1. Don’t Skimp on the Mosquito Repellent
Malaria is a thing in Botswana, so you’re definitely going to want some mosquito repellent. You can also lower your risk of catching malaria by visiting during the winter months.
2. Don’t Skip the Okavango Delta
This lush natural reserve is like the opening ten minutes of The Lion King. You can sail over the waters, and camp out next to the river itself, always surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife.
3. Don’t Speed Through Maun
On the western side of the city are a series of traditional African villages that are home to a welcoming group of people who’ve maintained a centuries old culture. The rest of the city is decidedly modern and welcoming to travelers.
4. Don’t Get CarelessAround the Wildlife
Most tour guides will know how to keep overly curious tourists in line. That said, if you do happen to slip past a watchful eye, just remember that you’re approaching a wild animal.
5. Don’t Forget the Kalahari
Botswana is also home to South Africa’s most famous desert, the jaw-dropping Kalahari. The area is both beautiful and freaking massive and it's worth exploring.
6. Don’t Miss KhamaRhinoSanctuary
If you’re interested in taking your family on a safari, then you should absolutely spend an evening or two at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Especially for those who love curious visitors...
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Botswana has its share of troubles, just like any developed nation, but it’s also considered one of the safest nations in Africa. It’s safe, it’s gorgeous, and they have rhinos there...
1. Don’t Skimp on the Mosquito Repellent
Malaria is a thing in Botswana, so you’re definitely going to want some mosquito repellent. You can also lower your risk of catching malaria by visiting during the winter months.
2. Don’t Skip the Okavango Delta
This lush natural reserve is like the opening ten minutes of The Lion King. You can sail over the waters, and camp out next to the river itself, always surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife.
3. Don’t Speed Through Maun
On the western side of the city are a series of traditional African villages that are home to a welcoming group of people who’ve maintained a centuries old culture. The rest of the city is decidedly modern and welcoming to travelers.
4. Don’t Get CarelessAround the Wildlife
Most tour guides will know how to keep overly curious tourists in line. That said, if you do happen to slip past a watchful eye, just remember that you’re approaching a wild animal.
5. Don’t Forget the Kalahari
Botswana is also home to South Africa’s most famous desert, the jaw-dropping Kalahari. The area is both beautiful and freaking massive and it's worth exploring.
6. Don’t Miss KhamaRhinoSanctuary
If you’re interested in taking your family on a safari, then you should absolutely spend an evening or two at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Especially for those who love curious visitors...
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TRAVEL VLOG - SHORT TRIP TO BOTSWANA || SOUTH AFRICAN YOUTUBER

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KarlWatson's first trip to Africa was a 5 week adventure travelling through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia.
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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
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Botswana's capital transformed dramatically over 5 years

Botswana has experienced good levels of economic growth. This is mainly due to a growing mining industry that deals in diamond, copper and nickel.
The overal...

Botswana has experienced good levels of economic growth. This is mainly due to a growing mining industry that deals in diamond, copper and nickel.
The overall economic growth of Botswana is very visible, especially in the city of Gaborone.
The capital city has seen a great transformation in the last few years with numerous infrastructure springing up by several private developers.
"The development of infrastructure in Botswana has increased over the years. If you compare with the other co…
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Botswana has experienced good levels of economic growth. This is mainly due to a growing mining industry that deals in diamond, copper and nickel.
The overall economic growth of Botswana is very visible, especially in the city of Gaborone.
The capital city has seen a great transformation in the last few years with numerous infrastructure springing up by several private developers.
"The development of infrastructure in Botswana has increased over the years. If you compare with the other co…
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Part I: Gaborone (21/05/2017 - 24/05/2017)
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An NUSSTEER trip to Botswana and (briefly) other countries in southern Africa. Organised by CAPT in conjunction with RC4 and IRO.
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Part I: Gaborone (21/05/2017 - 24/05/2017)
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Hey guys, so my friends and I decided to do a road trip around Botswana, our route was Gaborone, Francistown, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), Kasane, Moremi National Park, Maun, Nxamaseri, Ghanzi and then Back to Gaborone.
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These were the most amazing 7000 kilometres I have ever travelled.
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African innovators trade skills and ideas in Gaborone

In Gaborone, Botswana, innovators from across the continent are brainstorming on solutions to some of Africa's challenges. The ideas include organic, low-cost fertilizer, a mini tractor modelled from a motorbike, an online learning platform and a urine test that can diagnose malaria in a matter of minutes. Entrepreneurs, scientists, economists and doctors are sharing their knowledge and learning from their continental colleagues.

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone

President Mnangagwa leaves for Gaborone.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa leaves Harare this morning for Gaborone on a State visit that is expected to enhance bilateral and economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The President will join about a dozen of his Cabinet Ministers who arrived in Botswana yesterday for the diplomatic mission which is expected to see the countries signing a number of agreements.
Relations between the two neighbouring countries have been frosty in the last decade after the much publicised fallout between former President Robert Mugabe and Botswana’s President Seretse Khama Ian Khama, who threw brickbats at each other on a number of occasions.
Since President Mugabe resigned from office in November, President Khama has shown eagerness to engage Zimbabwe from a fresh plinth as he was one of the Heads of States who attended President Mnangagwa’s inauguration.
That this will be President Mnangagwa’s first official state visit since he was sworn into office in November last year, speaks volumes about President Khama’s keenness to restore sound relations between the two countries.
State visits are initiated by the host and considered the highest level of diplomatic engagements between nations.
Speaking to our Harare Bureau from Gaborone yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International TradeMinisterLieutenant General Sibusisio Moyo (Retired) said President Mnangagwa is expected in Gaborone today.
“We are expecting the Head of State to come in for the State Visit. He is also going to address a business Conference with Zimbabweans living here as well as Botswana business people that have interests or might have future interests in our country.”
Minister Moyo said the historic mission to Botswana will catapult relations between the two countries to new heights by restoring the Joint Commission forum for the two neighbours.
“It is what I would call a resuscitation of the Joint Commission between Zimbabwe and Botswana. The last Joint Commission was about seven or so years ago.
“The main objective is to reinvigorate the relations particularly the economic cooperation between the two nations.
“This visit will simultaneously enhance the level of cooperation to Bi National Commission so that the Heads of States can be able to focus on economic cooperation.”
Minister Moyo said another delegation of officials from Zimbabwe had been in Botswana since last week, laying the groundwork for the signing of bilateral agreements.
“On Wednesday last week, officials from about 14 Ministries arrived here to carry out the preparatory work. We are going to have a packed programme and I have also come with several Cabinet Ministers who will sign agreements with their counterparts from here. The officials had been having their meetings and today (yesterday), we are also having the meeting for the Ministers.
“One of the highlights of the agenda is the agreement that we are going to amplify our cooperation by setting up the Bi-National commission. We are going to give timelines to various Memorandum, of Agreements that are going to be signed between the various Ministries.”
In a statement last week, the Botswana Government said the visit would strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas.
“The Government of the Republic of Botswana wishes to inform that His Excellency Mr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe will undertake a two-day state visit to the Republic of Botswana from 12 to 13 February 2018, at the invitation of his counterpart, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Dr Seretse Khama Ian Khama, President of the Republic of Botswana. The visit will accord the two leaders an opportunity to deliberate on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.
“The JointPermanentCommission on Cooperation (JPCC) will discuss a wide range of issues with a view to broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade and investment promotion, energy, control of trans-boundary animal diseases, tourism promotion , education, health, shared water courses, transportation and cultural cooperation to mention but a few,” said the Botswana Government.
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Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets f...

Moving from a Consumer to a Manufacturing Mindset | Jabu Stone | TEDxGaborone

In this thought-provoking talk, Jabu Stone challenges African's to change their mindsets from being consumers of products imported from other continents to being manufactures of their own products. He shared his journey, experience and ideas on how to adopt a manufacture mindset and manufacture of products we consume on a daily basis Jabu Stone is an entrepreneur and author. He is an engineering graduate from UCT, but his passion is performing and promoting African arts and culture and natural hair care. His interest and love of the African hair care industry originates in 1980.
Regarded in many circles as 'Mr Dreads', Jabu Stone is renowned for his dedication to the promotion of braids and dreadlocks among African people through his successful hair products. "After all", says Jabu Stone, "the African dreadlock style is the oldest hairstyle to be found on the African continent. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

President Kenyatta visits Gaborone in bid to improve bilateral ties

President Uhuru Kenyatta held bilateral talks with PresidentIan Khama in Botswana. One of the main items in President Kenyatta's engagement with his Botswana counterpart is to push for ways of boosting business engagements between Kenya and Botswana.
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Botswana investment and trade conference is underway

The Botswana investment and trade conference is underway.
Hundreds of international and local investors have descended on the landlocked country in search of business opportunities and potential business partners. Botswana is hosting the event for the 12th time and Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson, is one of the speakers.
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Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail mark...

Company Profile - Choppies - Part 1

Choppies is Botswana's largest supermarket chain with a 35% share of the total retail market. It recently decided to list on the Bostwana Stock Exchange where its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised P350 million. The retailer says it will use these to funds to develop its expansion in South Africa. It also plans to set up shop in Mozambique and Zambia in the next year. ABN's Bronwyn Seaborne met with key decision makers from Choppies to discuss what makes the brand so successful.

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Gaborone — PresidentRobert Mugabe last week accused the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) of imposing their beliefs on Africans by controlling how they should use their natural resources.
He said he once visited the Okavango Delta with the now later Botswana President Ketumile Masire and was surprised to see plenty of greenery, water and wildlife and wondered why the desert country was not using the blessing to improve the lives of Botswana people.
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Botswana Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local fishermen are provided with a good income to support their families. Since 1915 Ma-Un has been Botswana’s main city and until the beginning of the 1990s was only accessible via dusty gravel roads, a border town on the edge of a vast wilderness. The state run Moremi National Park that extends for around a hundred thousand hectares is the largest nature reserve in the Okavango Delta. It is located on Chief’s Island, the largest island in the region. In recent years further private wildlife reserves have been established that are well worth a visit and are also strictly controlled and protected natural habitats. Amid the African wilderness we arrive at a luxurious lodge that is not only the ideal starting point for many safaris but also provides a good degree of relaxation after an exhausting day out. Suddenly two members of the San Tribe approach the lodge. These ‘Bushmen’ will accompany us on our journey into the Kalahari Desert that is also their home. Elephant herds on the Chobe River, the vast wilderness of the Kalahari and the mystique of the Okavango Delta help to make Botswana one of the last great paradises on Earth!

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Botswana is a land-locked country located in Southern Africa and bordering on Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Botswana is famous for its wildlife, areas like the Chobe National Park, Moremi National Park in the Okavango Delta and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve have a very high concentration of game.
The bulk of the Kalahari desert falls within Botswana's borders and Botswana is home to most of the world's San (bushman) population.
The economy, one of the most robust on the continent, is dominated by diamond mining and tourism.
Talk in Botswana, Southern Africa
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The official languages of Botswana are English and Tswana. Kalanga is spoken near the Zimbabwe border areas, and is similar to Shona.
The language of business in Botswana is English and most people in urban areas speak it, although in the more rural areas many people do not speak English, particularly the older generations. The primary indigenous tongue is Tswana, and is the first language of the overwhelming majority of the population. It is not difficult to learn basic greetings and such, and using these in conversation will make people very happy.
See in Botswana, Southern Africa
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Wildlife is Botswana's main draw. Wildlife parks compose nearly one-fifth of the country. In these parks you will find lions, cheetahs, crocodiles, hippos, elephants, antelope, wild dogs, and hundreds of species of birds. Visitors can take safaris and stay in lodges running the gamut from inexpensive dorms for backpackers with tour buses to $1,000+/night private lodges with your own maid & driver.
Among southern Africa's most impressive—and popular—wildlife destinations is the Okavango Delta where the Okavango River widens into the world's largest inland delta. Lying in the middle of the arid Kalahari, the swamps & water channels attract animals from thousands of kilometers around and triples in size (to 100 000 sq. km.!) during floods in July and August. Nearby Chobe National Park has a large population of elephants and it's also easy to spot many of Africa's well-known species, especially zebras and lions. The bleak salt pans of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park attract a large number and variety of birds year-round. Other great game parks include Nxai Pan National Park, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, & Gemsbok National Park.
Most of the native tribes in Botswana only dress in traditional outfits and perform rituals for tourists. Nevertheless, for the culture-cravers, the villages of D'Kar and Xai-Xai have many offerings, including arts, crafts, and the opportunity to participate in various rituals. Tsodilo Hills contain one of the largest collections of rock art on the continent.
Buy in Botswana, Southern Africa
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Botswana's currency is the pula', often locally symbolised as "P"; its ISO 4217 code is BWP placed directly before the amount with no intervening space.
Banknotes circulate in denominations of BWP10, BWP20, BWP50, BWP100 and BWP200. You can find 5, 10, 25, and 50 thebe coins, together with BWP1, BWP2 and BWP5 pieces and 100 thebe equals one pula. In Setswana, pula means "rain" and thebe means "shield." Rough conversions were BWP10.61=USD1, BWP11.35=€1, BWP13.13=GBP1 and BWP0.78=ZAR1 in Jan 2017.
Shopping
For the independent traveller prices in Botswana compare to neighbouring South Africa. Notable exceptions are petrol and diesel which are about a third cheaper in Botswana, and alcohol, which is about a third more expensive.
Eat in Botswana, Southern Africa
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IndigenousBotswana cuisine is similar to the rest of southern Africa and offers little to inspire. Beef is taken seriously and can be of exceptional quality. The braai is a popular cuisine.
Stay safe
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People in Botswana are very friendly and the crime rate is low. There isn't much to worry about on this front. Nevertheless, crime has been on the rise over the past several years, so always be aware of your surroundings. Basic common sense will keep you safe from the predatory wildlife in rural areas. Botswana happens to be one of the safest countries in Africa, no civil war, less corruption, human rights, no natural disasters e.g earthquakes or tsunamis.

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What are the top 10 activities in Botswana? Rhino Africa's Travel Tips

There is something truly remarkable about the wild places of Botswana. So remote and prist...

What are the top 10 activities in Botswana? Rhino Africa's Travel Tips

There is something truly remarkable about the wild places of Botswana. So remote and pristine, Botswana is a nature-lover’s dream. And there’s a range of amazing things to do there. These are the ten best.
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Botswana Tourist Attractions: 7 Top Places to Visit

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The top country to visit in 2016: Botswana | Lonely Planet

http://lptravel.to/topcountries | A visual portrait of the top country in our Best in Travel 2016 selections. Botswana celebrates 50 years of independence in 2016 and there’s a lot for it to shout about, not least the way it has balanced economic growth with protecting its natural riches. Prepare for a severe case of slack-jawed-with-awe syndrome when you visit.
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Gaborone, Botswana

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6 Things NOT To Do in Botswana

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Botswana has its share of troubles, just like any developed nation, but it’s also considered one of the safest nations in Africa. It’s safe, it’s gorgeous, and they have rhinos there...
1. Don’t Skimp on the Mosquito Repellent
Malaria is a thing in Botswana, so you’re definitely going to want some mosquito repellent. You can also lower your risk of catching malaria by visiting during the winter months.
2. Don’t Skip the Okavango Delta
This lush natural reserve is like the opening ten minutes of The Lion King. You can sail over the waters, and camp out next to the river itself, always surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife.
3. Don’t Speed Through Maun
On the western side of the city are a series of traditional African villages that are home to a welcoming group of people who’ve maintained a centuries old culture. The rest of the city is decidedly modern and welcoming to travelers.
4. Don’t Get CarelessAround the Wildlife
Most tour guides will know how to keep overly curious tourists in line. That said, if you do happen to slip past a watchful eye, just remember that you’re approaching a wild animal.
5. Don’t Forget the Kalahari
Botswana is also home to South Africa’s most famous desert, the jaw-dropping Kalahari. The area is both beautiful and freaking massive and it's worth exploring.
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Johannesburg to Gaborone Air Botswana

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First Time In Africa: Ep 2 - Backpacking in Botswana & Zambia

Karl Watson's first trip to Africa was a 5 week adventure travelling through South Africa,...

First Time In Africa: Ep 2 - Backpacking in Botswana & Zambia

KarlWatson's first trip to Africa was a 5 week adventure travelling through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia.
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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
The journey finishes at Victoria Falls in Zambia. Here Karl has an action packed week of white water rafting, helicopter rides and bungee jumping.
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